Lot's descendants are the Moabites, from whom Ruth in The Bible was descended from. She was a Moabite. Lot's other descendants are the people of Ammon ( Genesis 19: 30-38).
God told Abraham to look at the stars one night. Then He promised to Abraham that Abraham would have as many descendants as the stars in the sky (that is a lot of descendants)
It's likely, but never revealed. The fortune-teller did tell Katara that she'd have a lot of descendants.
Moab and Ammon were named after Lot's two sons by incest.
The Israelites
Though not all were nomads, a number of peoples lived there: the Edomites, Moabites, Ammonites, some of the Gibeonites (in Palmyra/Tadmor in later years), and probably others too. The region was called "the desert of nations" (Ezekiel 20:35) because of the (relatively) numerous peoples that lived there or traveled there. (Though this verse specifically refers to the Sinai, the desert east of Canaan/Israel/Palestine was nearby and shared the same properties.) The Edomites were descendants of Esau (Genesis ch.36). The Moabites were descendants of Lot (Genesis ch.19). The Ammonites were descendants of Lot. The Gibeonites were descendants of Canaan son of Ham.
They were the descendants of mongols.
The French were descendants of the Vandals
That is the correct spelling of the plural noun "descendants" (offspring, progeny).
Yes, the nation of Moab was founded by the descendants of Moab who was Lot's son. Lot you will remember was Abraham's nephew.The nation of Moab is a mountainous strip of land in the modern day country of Jordan.
"'''proles" is Latin for "descendants. '''
No, they cannot. The "descendants" cannot sue "descendants", but the "estate" of the wronged man may sue the "estate" of the man who did the wrong.
No, Scots are descendants from Norse and Celts.